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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Neurovirol. 2015 Sep 24;22(2):159–169. doi: 10.1007/s13365-015-0380-9

Table 3.

Associations of HIV status and PTSD with cognitive test performance stratified by sexual abuse

Outcomes No sexual abuse (n=784)
Sexual abuse (n=597)
HIV infection (HIV+ vs. HIV−)
B (SE)
Probable PTSD (yes vs. no)
B (SE)
HIV infection (HIV+ vs. HIV−)
B (SE)
Probable PTSD (yes vs. no)
B (SE)
Primary
 Verbal memory −2.27 (1.13)* −2.01 (1.97) −1.43 (0.62)* −2.05 (0.73)**
 Delayed recall −2.15 (1.19) −1.89 (2.08) −1.98 (0.67)** −2.18 (0.78)**
 % retention −2.40 (1.22)* −2.14 (2.13) −0.88 (0.67) −1.92 (0.79)*
 Verbal learning −1.75 (0.72)* −2.39 (1.00)* −1.32 (0.84) −2.46 (0.96)*
 Trial 1 −1.76 (0.75)* −3.24 (1.06)** −1.12 (0.89) −2.03 (1.01)*
 Total trials 1–3 −1.75 (0.77)* −1.55 (1.07) −1.51 (0.89) −2.88 (1.01)**
Secondary
 Attention −2.79 (0.88)** 1.92 (1.53) −1.18 (0.53)* −2.57 (0.63)***
Executive
 Function −2.34 (1.02)* −0.67 (1.87) −0.79 (0.63) −1.64 (0.74)*
Psychomotor
 Speed −2.60 (1.16)* −3.14 (2.02) −0.61 (0.65) −3.20 (0.76)***
Verbal
 Fluency −1.20 (1.00) −1.23 (1.78) −0.10 (0.60) −1.12 (0.70)
 Fine motor skills −0.92 (1.16) 3.72 (2.11) 0.64 (0.74) −1.86 (0.86)*

Results from inverse probability weighted (IPW) linear regression analyses on the primary and secondary cognitive outcomes stratified by sexual abuse

B parameter estimates, SE standard errors

***

p<0.001;

**

p<0.01;

*

p<0.05